The aircraft is expected to be inducted in the first half of 2023. (File)
New Delhi:
Tata Group-owned carrier Air India on Monday said it will lease 12 more Airbus and Boeing aircraft, days after the Indian conglomerate announced the airline’s merger with Vistara.
The aircraft, expected to be inducted in the first half of 2023, are in addition to the thirty leased earlier this year as part of the airline’s expansion plans.
The Tata group is merging Air India with Vistara, its joint venture with Singapore Airlines (SIA), to create a larger full-service carrier that will strengthen its presence in domestic and international markets.
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